Resolving the security dilemma in Europe : the German debate on non-offensive defence
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書誌事項
Resolving the security dilemma in Europe : the German debate on non-offensive defence
Brassey's (UK) , Macmillan [distributor], 1991
1st English ed
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-336) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
For the first time since the beginning of the Cold War more than 40 years ago, the political determinants of military security in Europe are changing much more quickly than the technological ones. Non-offensive defence is now a more acceptable strategy than it was before, and this book points towards realistic solutions to the problems of excessive dependence on nuclear weapons and/or self-defeating offensive force structures. The ideas examined are especially important for British and American audiences since the Anglo-Saxon countries are the ones most wedded to NATO orthodoxy and therefore the slowest to react to the current wave of change.
目次
- Non-offensive defence
- Germany in Europe
- the predecessors
- territorial defence
- the defence wall
- disengagement models
- sword and shield
- conditional offensive capability
- spider and web
- the "missing link" approach
- the men on horseback
- social defence
- the common security approach
- the Eastern response
- the political scene
- the SPD
- the peace movement and the Greens
- the government parties.
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